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o II AI besiegers Fail in Attack on Gates of City, but Strengthen Their Deployed Line. REFORM FLAGS ARE FEWER Reports from Hankow Indicate Th<it the Insurgent Army Is De? creasing in Numbers?Re? cruits Shoot Officers ? ? N m t nipht. ii la now : ? the revolution? arv warahlpg ha e not taken. *? the gate? of the rtee fall? ?i j ? ? ? olutlonarlee w-^ro drlv. - ? ? for. ad ? Jen-chun, tr" -pa rotalna ful! poa - '.A Yuen-!: ? * \Vu-< 'hnne. ? 1 the - ? ity. flagg v hieb ther towns ity ? itches ? m the v ..... ?' . rinted - im the .... , . ? - ?ka i f the legatkn ? ? ?ful. i an Minim? ??burg on ? ms are Oi I] govern? .-. : ? for? ? ... I ' . ? .rid to .- mi be in do? ? -r with UM I . ?:, with t ? .. dar foe starting the troops awalta Webster says: Artificial : "Nature overcome by man." Imitation: "Attempting a resemblance'' l Gems are artificially constructed and in no sense imitations. i TECLA W YORK TARIS nue 10Rued? hPaia !OV NICE . .??men* A Few Vacuum Bottles Are Not Thermos ?It ill th? ,,,.,.,?.. ...?tlf?. said N4 In every i '?<h> :,r. memotme Thmetrnma. The remalinnr M ?re Irml ilion- I ?Matt) in III l\V.%|{|? n;i|??-:ir an?r n,.? ate mmrmmtteety ?taallar Is Therasaa the) ar. ,!?!?. ii.i.-rlt lu< kinz In ?lie e?>>eii lieriiMNt quail. ?? ?ABK rillg Uli I?n? bottle hut Therm??. ?? Hie Burgher nlred-ln u?l>e?.?>>. rein I?ir< ??infill? ?,i Hip ?.?imiiii ?hum .?er Amollit; ri'i'tle? m ill,i,?it the?..- reinforcement? lite uer ... amalan?1 i? iMseadena i m i.Mii*. **o*f1l?fJ si.?? tp. Il in ......i Itassa Hiiir f?>- Oatalag, American Thermos Bottle Co., 1 iiikh.i* in ILBIKO. NUI YOU h. only th?- won) from the Ajnertcaii Mlnlatar .h Paklng |fr Calhoua was to-day in ? 'i i'V the departinenl to rwaecy to b - dlplomal c colleaau? ? no? In tin Chin? m capital tin- information thai the United ,1-?-* thli f..i ? read- and thai it will be aenl Imnaedlately upon the rtoUfloattoo ,hal :' ? ?? | preaei tativ? ? ?i Peking thinks it is needed in ?rlea of the annoinM?ein?Bnl of tin - ' thai the fOTM from Manila b -.:."" m.-n. it la poaalhla that - edy t.. anil for Bai t raneleeq with the 7-ti Infantry atnoe Noveaher li, and the ti-aneporl Thomaa, irhlch la dm .?t Manila next (*rlday arlth the '.'.th Infantry, botb win be k- pi in the Philippine? U area Hi?- plan or th-- War Departinenl to Ihe Bl u omi horn? the Thomai arrlred at Ma Bach tra win ? . about one tbouaand men. A conn ' a, which aill hay. Shanghai to-day aboard the i Barat?se for Peklna*, wi ted by albot?n. Tl ? ill t><- uaed M? ?ii<.?u-1 tnlaaton, I ? i. r. where ?-to Am?MI? ible ti the turn . ? auch a m m ENVER BEY AT BENGHAZI Turkish Commander Takes Up Position with 18.500 Men. Malta, Noi .21 Report froni Turklah '.- tii.- cttect thai E?nv?er Bey, . ? ? ? Tin ?. ikea up ??> poal tion oppoatte Beni ide by tii?' Tuj ttallai ti?in<5 at turna an?l Tobruk. Th?- toeat Th. Italian apparently fear to on I .ne?- ?if th.ir nival guna ? ? : h?'re i/i i.\ th? Italian mil I i .iiitiii? that .m It til ii lna conn ? ? ? 'ni. >r 27 atxi ' hush?-?! an Italian ?mMtin- del ? t . t .-> r enaued, resulting m a for tl rly all the ? ? i battl? ? '?? ? ? h .?: and thirty A It i n? L-.??!??? . Sunday, tilt- Tu-. ? Milan and " ' ? ? mlttently Choi? atamfxe? ITALIANS TORTURED TO DEATH Members of Red Cross Killed and Bodies Mutilated. f . . Tin.... ..: [tall I the Red ? ntly tortun . it:ii for three ? and who ? Turklah wen ? ? Italiana ?? irve t.i ? ? OIL COMPANY'S NEW HEAD E. C. Creel Elected President of the ?guila, Mexico. ? ' ? ? ? the Meal? nceealoi Dr '" W. Ha formerly ( ? ? ? -. realdenl in rhars;?- ?if th? eX| lorati<m fleid WOrl Ryder, ? > aecond r*epi ? I company, d?">ay unqnallfle - ; ??. fttt o? ? ? ? and Oil ? th<- hill Inti ? h ?joven nina l?r and Mi regulation would be a aerleua btadraaee to --<-n\ A law impfi? ? ? No nr t.. othei ? era ol oil tlelda '?. ? ? ' ANT TREATY ABROGATED Jews Demand Equality for American Citizens in Russia. Kan- ? Mo. Nor 21 Abrosal th?- treaty wltl lolute * i aaaporta "f thla nation. teinenta made to-day ar a prominent Jer ? - si.uri Botb fartwed th? adoption of th?* . ... Una treat with R "Por m?-- . haa bei treat] i bMaatlona," lenato I ; - - - '? '- ahouli ? ment whlcl bllga? (Mild nol ti - riniir.aiion '.?!-?' t -,i /t r ..f t his eoui ? riand ?Th?' ttm* ha.? com? ' Ireaty with R t< ' ' ? n ?I." FARMERS'CONVENTION ENDS Jews Protest Against Russia's Attitude on Passports. ? ??innint Conareea to abre ? ? ? f: . .. 'inl?>si> the Dountr) Immediately ? . ? m?nate in Um laaua of pas? ?A?-r. ? I amid a| : ? :nc at the the third annual <-?in\<n Jewlah Fermai a of \nv-ri i in the auditorium ? ? - . ?.f our orKaniiu-.t ->o bare all of i; , whethei Immigrant* or natives, lov? oui country, cherish nr- Inatltutlona an?i -? It: ><? in. ,'. thia count! I ill. but tb ,,n AnK-rl?-an passport, Isaued uii'it-r the -,,,l ol tlM united States, will not ? m< ri ar. cli??/.? n to Russia if h? -.. ., .1- ?? i In th?* !...-?-' de idtng i" us We !>-??' ?- ? ? -t : m. aplrll "i oui Inatltutloni ; ?,;.?. .i Bl b (n a moment, allowi ?ucl dit rlmlnatlon t? be ? sny of it.- citizen? Th? mil?'mi?-. trod Itaell in fa? | \,,, ,.r in- ??? tabllahmeni ?if a i Tin- ?i'itsti'-n of establishing a k, i in this fity "-hen* th.- Jewlata fat ? i 'hf-ir products on eon? uiurn men I was heartily favored i- all the dt It-Rates, hut it wan vote?! to Lav,- its v-orklng oui t., the ?-x??? -utiv.- com? wa> Instru? ted t., devise meat the .-yiahll.-hment ?>f such a l.ur-aii JAPAN HAS A DEFICIT Tokio Sor > The ? adgal as ftoall) complet? ira of?iclally announced t??-day oiiowin? am rasa ? ? to aheui M c-nts In -. ' '.' ' xtraor ... ordinary, extraordinary, The . shown i'V ?..?? i:.-'.* expenditures over recetpta will ba a the ? aarttad ayunto?. e"aonatlBd w illiOUt lh.lK?".""0 P -CARDINALS CEI BI??AS Receive Insignia o? Princely Rank from Holy Father. POMTIFF PRAISES AMERICA Monster Reception Plann* d for M?r. Farley When He Returns to New York in Janu.iry. Hon ? -. reatlon of the i ? in the Hal it wll be coal toltc Delei ? ? th?- sti.t? apart? . : into bis presei the fi rda. He im of them the red biretta, I ? ? ii..' .1 ? ? the sentiment I ? mln? i ? ? seal had ' ? ' 'hurcta and llllllt.i. Tb> Pop. ril the ' '? urel . bul elared ''bur h a the ? ? fri-itn tai Im? ri. ? elevation us a t r a I Itlsi Tork and r tri ? but .1 ? thai Ihe fi tolate whll. In thai which sreet : and pro* Id? f that ? . n and Hi- kIoi -. \? that land He ezpr? ? ? He ? : * ? ? thank? ? ? ? ? ? I ? ? it ? M ' 1 . ' * ? t aid la i MaJ? ? ... * ; ? ? lor their safe j i ? - em. I aba! I n evei ? I I- M... ? .?! ' to III kl.? v. ?? :. ? thai ? ? I i , on ? m ? to I . tions, tipos ? ? Loi i th. ? Kath. r m . ...-,,. | aha > and obtaiiei ? i hall .h na ? H i. nai i'.hi . m ? ? i, 11 ? . >mi ? ? ..n * ? t ? ?? ? tlon <>i th?* Rom u I a hi from ? i any it. ti ? ? ii und? ? the lorn t-in i I? rleali?-. h ' .... X, Januai ? . m. ??? ..r to f OT OraIIJ . direct!* or ? ? en t loi ? ? * I vil powei In the el? Pope Like? i-.- i ?-1 oh ? -? e mlnut. ? a anrl portail) II h;. v> ? ? ? Om< ir.'l I it relative to the ng re t ugnsnl t.. the ? * of the rardlnalat. ? nal i tram ttntne will ,-,ad ontll it i? lei th? Brsl ?reek in It i tat? Right R. llonalgnor Mooney. vim general of the Bri |i.. ? letter had ? ?1 fr. tn ? list ?-.f eagageenents al.??i >?? i > h it ?.?.?ill re quire at l.nvt tar. ? failli Wb eml nall) plaaned to be back with hta tb" I bj ' Ti? welcome which la belog prepared foe the aea. priii' ? "f the Church prora! aa to ri\.-il if not out?!?? an] de? n ever .?1 ?n ,-in ?.'!" laetlral leadsi m tMa Hundreds of ?all doom i- in th'- specially chartered ?team? Rosedalg to nssel the aMp bearhv Cardinal who will he tak.n ..ft aod landed at th? B ittary. ?*'?'?* r? kto will be formed The route to the rathodral will b. Broadtray t" lath street ;? ?ri thence by army of pifi Mona the line .it vari..ii> Catholic Il th. rethfl iborate thankaalvlna set 11?,. v.i" be b? ; ? ?ri arlll t.iK? ; Monalgnor Moon ? ' announce?! rest? f nr ntngeeaesrts la earn eut tale general plaa an?i thai furthei details wouH be arranged during the week Monsigaee m publk the foUoaring cable dtapatehea which h., bad ? m to i: "in dlnal v iri- i T roa aa the work Qod ha praised IIOONKT. Hi ,i! i.?i onle N?w Y,,ri< on thta auaplclow da) ?end? heartk itlona and beal wishes to your emlnenc? MOOXEY I 'MRS. MORSE WITH HUSBAI They Will Eat Thanksgiving D ner Together in Army Hospiti i: ? ?ta, Son ; - x* W M' ? m t..-ibr. ' Torh eeded . Urs arm*, boaa I Port M. )*i ' rsoo, a h. r, b. ? Th? m- ting i" tweea tb?* i ? if. waa most sflfectli busband onlj ??' lef til ? though! the ? item? nl *.*? i (I tint him. Mi md Mrs Morse uiii I Thankaglvlng dim ther In. the i pttal ;?. the post *i.-n " Harn ..n<i A. : '?? hll In n of the form? mil bis si.-t.-i Mlaa .!? nnie Mors? a 11 d .?:?: Mi md Mrs P L >??? i ? ? Il .?t whon ? ? ' Ti.? ? . I] Will .'? ?: . -.-ritil th ? ' I t OTO? ? TO OUST TEACHER-MOTHEF Education Board Renews Cr : siide Against Ma-ried Women Thro .. Ihrah ... I'...ar?l nt ; . . I : that I board n Its ou tu fl teaehe : ? -.? ?. i Mi Bl Jthough the boat ? ? . ? ? ? nt ? rlods We .i- i tetng ? ?. th. worn n bo thei tore cm POINDEXTER ATTACKS TAF Urges North Dakota Voters 1 Support La Follette. - 11 . No*. ' nt Tail ... -. ? ? ? ? ... ? ? arurk f< n ?r i ... ? ? a rial ? ?, . for I ? ? ? NO DECISION FOR CUMMINS Justice Cohalan Bean Arguments o nable Douht Writ Umaent '-? '?' ? ..... my. Ma . ? . ? ? Mr. ? : the . ompul : ? Moma, A ? iitlon. H ? ' : by th aren ? ? lai bul ti . of ib. bar?? - h form? i m dieted s TO DISCUSS ABNORMAL CHILE ( , National Association for This Stiidj Will Hold Two-Day Session Here. acond innu 11 i onfon ac? ? ? th. probk ? epl onal child a i hi Id andoi the auaplc? f I v? ition i i.'iii. atino ..i i.\ ? pttonal Chitaran to-morroo sa i In thla .-ttv There arlll ?? da] irrow, and two iii?-?-t ? ? um of tha N'.-w. \ ?irK u ii -hin?' ' and tti. evening sea? mtoo arlll be hold m Um meeting ii"u?r? of ? Kthlral I Ultun . I ?entrai Park *-*? ??-' and Mth street, in Ftifia. i en ?ill be .< eerlea oi turenty?oa? loot? urea ea all the aorious eaa. - of ex-sepUon* ni children, the lecturers tn iting these Ifferenl rleo ? m and I H p m . .i Istai - -i aa and I ? ah ti?. s free to II pubU PURDY CENSURES THE MAYOR Objects to, Mr. Gaynor's Sympathy with Tax Complaints from Brooklyn. PreMdeOl Purdy of the Tax iL-partment. peo klag for ins i >>u. ag i ? ii -is htm self, -??nt s communication to Mayor Gay? nor yeoterda) reneiirlng Mm mildly for the ?men! made ai ? recent dlnnei by the Mayor to the affect that he "acknoa tt,,it Brooklyn bad toe mock adrane. in thai raising <?f MMlMMM ai i u \ ? a ? Board ?'t Tax ''ninmlsMniiiTs has tat. menta you are i ti 'i to have m ide " - aid the h tter, wad f'ar that you ant} bare been n i ? ard t" the sum seau ata in the Borough "i Brooklyn i.y the great number of complaint? that you have roe. . omplalnta bare beei *-.- in* . at.'il. all'] tliallV i;.ls.'.- I .i|I,.| ,???. elj unfounded ? "THE STANDARD" IN TROUBLE On Petition of Creditors, Judge Holt Appoints Receiver for Weekly. A petition m bankruptcy baa !"???:. Bled ..-aiist the American Standard r-iMishing Company, of Ne Iff! Broadway, pnhllahai a <?f tn?- weekly * 'Standard aad Vanity Pair," torlal roeotd m atagaland, footllght Bjtahaa aad Broadway goastp i>> i fialna burg fur those rrodttora KleboM Pi :fc KnJ kerbockei Engraving Company, ?i 194; Bernard ? Eggors Ii'?'. Il ua? aII? ?-??<l thai t.i" "?nr?? ny solvent, removed .? large par! o ? it-, anil admitted In writing: Inability t.. ire g. and a. uasl ?* of accounts of *>: '.?? and other saaet?. unknown Judge Unit ap ? Bdwm it Davis, treaaurer ?>f the Klebold l'i??>-. receiver, .?t ti.? r.queat of ?-Ttditora, with a bo:nJ of p\tn\\ CALLER QUOTES TAFT IN PARIS NEWSPAPER M. de Tessan. Introduced by M. Jusserand, Violates Unwrit? ten Law of White House. INTERVIEW UNAUTHORIZED President, Unaware He Was T?king for Publication, Dis? cussed Turco-Italian War, China and Arbitration. P! .- T.-lriin.- Hi.-, .-iii.l W ? ihfa \ tiw, N'. II - Th.- pubUeatk n in ' the Parla "Matin" i witii th? -??-. ? ? ..in ,-.- oked ? ? Whttt ?Hooaa to-de*/ thai Um Inten lew wi been ma Preeldenl Tafl wen quoted contrary i uti-vriit? n tfntacd :?v Ait.- ? newapaper men ? n thi Preetdeni la nol quoted ??.?.-? M '?? " ? waa Introduced by If. Ju-i I, th? ;? r? nch Ai T- ? ! T- ;~ of the ff i thai ? bal be n Lgrl I ultl -.' talked ? ery freely with If. <!?? Taaaan, cotmnentlng on the Tun o [ta Ian ara oubli i In ?China and th- i??? ? ??? lenl did not know I for publication, lid If ?!? enlighten him. ?:??? ? . broughl to trie t.. the Proel I :?]<-? folloa ? nt a laauad in ' Th? Matin." of ? ttltude of th? j go? em men I of th? i 'r ??? ?-. ? ?ward to tt.. Mr. Hlllei explained that rau? I ? find ; the ! r??n h mil H ? duced i ... ,-r. remarks made hy th* !????i.|.-nt in ? .1 during th? busy ? the White H lount I ambrun, military atta I ... ? thi< ?? ? a an in- . ? ... tuai ? ? felt thai ? ? ? do tint " - ? n'.i t. bring an .. ... ? ? - that if th.- European pots - ? ."or -it ? ? n-.w. ? ? -, I that the l th? ? ? ? ma lire and o' th.- o?,tn ?JOOT Th?? I'nlted Btat<ea cannoi c-oncalve o sld? ?if tin p.,. i:. ,i nation dismem? bered and a pr?s t?i ton ?kh rupldll Which our entei ire no I? tit:*" i'? ?' Wha1 will . merge fr.i"1 the "? li eat revolutl? i na knows how to anawer. Ii la necea therefore, t.i act with priaient? and | the llrr.it>- or the international ???' .i- i oncluded after th< Boxer tro We ar. adopting a pethml attitude tint to add foreign trout.I?-;? to the exletlna confusion in the lnt?*rior. Th? point of j ? f the United States haa not varie?! sine? the um? ol John Hay We arlah to .,., 11 im ..,....?. ; ?,, .. ??> | nd mod? ? n " ,- whet Industi y and public! works ly puahed forward no shall. 1?.- able to d< v lop our comm?rrce In a<coni f loya? c .mt"*titi'ir. Th? Preetdeni remarked thai ba lelnrned from the Par Weal with the conriction 'hat i. I'.implhi-il a good wort .?'i also with th?? ? ? had ?II* ? Ipated ' connection with the ration treaties signed arlth Prance and Britain "After ill i have aren and . i am ?aonrluued that the Senate am I the tr. atles submitt? ' to it." The Pie ? itl m "f ? '- w? i.-. m? H itlon propo ind pralaed Ambassador Jusserend, Mying h..- was - i ills ad? ir the name of Prei ???? '? neflcent arbitration nrinciDle." which will ? t?ate th?- solidarity ?*f nation--. He re* - ir the Immedial collaboration of two friendly republics !(?? added "ll it: i sarj noa t.. ?.?.irk in order to wMoi I ? i :?? ureas already made/' In con hision Pn stdenl Taft d<-?-!ar?>d tha* the ami Itlon if th? ITi Ited Btat? s ? Und in fronl of an America harmonl united s Europe preserve from a of arbitration heconnm; each da more Dow?rrfnl MAY CARRY PANAMA MAILS American-Hawaiian Steamship Com? pany's Proposal Considered. Waahington, Nor la?The Poetofflee n?> partmenl decided late to-day to eonetder th?- pr? i".sal to carry th?- Panama Canal mails made bj the American?Hawaiian Bteamahlp Company, and in six months to aab for Uds again. Th.- propoaal area th?* only reeponae to ? circular leaned July aaklng for bids Thi< rtreulai t**mplated an annual contribution by tha Korernment of P5ft,000t, and a ten-year eon? to be aa i imahlp line which would meet th? ?pe?r*lfl<*atlons Ignoring the ?povemmeni the Ameriean-Hawallan Bteamahlp Corn carry tlu I'.mama mail fou renta ? pound ? an, the president of the Mmpany ?"?*? ? ? ? ?? gorernrnarxi aho.it ? EX-SULTAN'S DIAMONDS SOLD Public Pays $237,800 for Gems at Third; Day of Paris Auction. Paria N'"' -'? The third day - I . f th.- lewela of KhA en Bullan il of Mia A ti ? ??? Used The htgheai pricee ?arere paid for ? ? a- d i,- ? klmi ?. which sold foi ? ? ? ich Th?- ? sa ol the peer?a ? day of th- ' --? v N ???? :. amaralda - ,,-. ? . i,. . .. ? THOROUGH LT M?. a, fu red, soft finvored whiskey of singular purity and .'Xt-optional 'i i r\? qaallC**/. John Jameson Whiskey THOSE who know its }*(iO(liii'ss would prefer to go without a drink rather than tako anj other. W \ Tii.i lor a ( o . M H ?a? K. Y. HOLD MRS. O'CHAUGHNESSY Paroled in Doctor's Care After Acquittal f ? Murder. Mr*- ? t'Shaughneeay, who wae acquitted o*' murdering her '..usband. <*n th?- pro .11.1 tb tl -h?j I * Mav, crime occurred, ara? parolad yes? the custody of her counsel and It William Ma'am, of the Mannattaa State Hooi i.a for tl-- Bhe was t'ikm t" \\at is island, where aha arlll remain until her n id pi g al rot-'iitioo a'arrants her discharge by the eoort The seem? ? tuall) eneerfnl when, sir for th?. flr.it ntno lia) -? la- . ' ?? was brought bach to th? Tombs from Bellevue Hospital. As she Heard her friends ?roodr-v In the >h" announ ?-d ecom? .1 trained nur??? if ever she got free. Thus far she nus t.11*??11y ed all onVrfi of material ntd or posl ti.itis. made by staneh friends, one of Pord, **/ife of *?lm<-oti ford, of the Grand Union Hotel, who?? ? ? .vas when ? ? killed her hus i and ? ? 'm.- so'ii.'' MARSHAL LAZARUS DISMISSED. Henry M Laaarua eras disml?*??-d as a r-itv marshal by Mayor Gaynor ><->t.-r?lay. Lasaros was charged with permitting a mal nur s mar bal 1.1 'is?- hlS badge to replevin s?m<* be. -.irire: was hel?l recently befare Roheit Adamson. the Ma\or's se.-retary LaXarUS tried to wT?*.8t morra tic leadership of the *>th \?> sembly Dlstrtet from N'lf-holaa P. Huyes In the September primarles BANK CASE DECISION RESERVED. .lii-tii** Kapper. of the Supreme Court, r? ser red decision yeatarilay in an arg'iment held b.'foro b?m f?-r a ?hanii? of vnu? In David A. Sullivan, former of the l'mon Bank, who is end ?erand lax**?*ny. Kap per, although reset ?dus hia tlmated that h?- thought that In, apite of the notorletj surrmindlna th?. banlc ? arould be possible to g^t un impar? tial jurv In Kings Cob SING SING OFFICIAL DISMISEED. Wardoa lohn ** Kennedy of sin?? sine rendered hl? d*?<~!??!on ?a th.? malt. the ehargaa prf-f?-rr??t by ? John P. P?iwer?. the ?uporin tendenl ol tur the last fifteen T a u let : ' ?- him guilty on all Im fr?im his position. Tiffany & Co. hlTH AVENU AND 'tf? STREET The stock is so complete that it MILL FULLY REPAYA CAREFll INSPtaiON The Spirit of Thanksgiving Comes Cheerily Over the Telephone Wire. * ON THANKSGIVING DAY, from far and near, the members of the family gather for the annual reunion. After the hearty welcome home, comes the abundant feast, and then the remi? niscences? the recounting of incidents almost forgotten in the busy days the past year. Thi-, is the day when we all long to be at home. With many of us in the busy city, however, time is so important that only at the ver)' last moment can it be known definitely that the journey can be made. Then it is the telephone to which we turn to carry the welcome message ? the message that will give so much pleasure to the waiting family at the old home. The last moment, however, may find some of us compelled by force of circumstances to remain at our posts far from the family circ?n. But the telephone brings comfort, even then, for greetings can be exchanged, and the voices and the laughter can be brought miles and miles over the wires in all the kindly freshness of tone. 4 Join the family group if you can, but if you can't?there's always the telephone. (En NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO.